Proxy arp server, Bridge ports, Ethernet port – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 2

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Features and Functional Overview

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 2-7

Proxy ARP Server

The Proxy ARP Server is an advanced flooding control

capability for stations using IP. An ARP (Address

Resolution Protocol) is a type of multicast message used to

determine the physical (MAC) address of a station using a

specific IP address. When Proxy ARP is enabled, the IP

addresses of stations using IP are included in the

forwarding database. If the destination IP address matches

an entry in the forwarding database, the ARP is sent to the

physical unicast address matching that IP address.
To allow customization of this capability to optimize

performance, the server operates in one of the following

modes:

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No flooding.

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Delayed flooding.

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Normal flooding.

Proxy ARP Server is discussed in more detail in Section 4,

“Configuration.”

Bridge Ports

The access point has the following physical ports:

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An Ethernet port.

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Two PC card slots capable of accepting a variety of

wireless Network Interface Cards (NICs).

The access point also has a logical OWL/IP port.

Ethernet Port

The Ethernet port can be configured to support 10BASE-T

twisted pair, 10BASE2 thinnet, or an AUI connection. The

AUI connection can support 10BASE5 thicknet or 10BASEF

fiber optic connections with the appropriate media

adapters.

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